Players A, B, C, and D are dividing an estate using the Method of Sealed Bids. There are three indivisible items to allocate. A B C D Item #1 $470 $500 $530 $490 Item #2 $300 $320 $290 $310 Item #3 $430 $380 $380 $400 A fair share to player B is worth at least ["600","400", "300", "200"] . Player ["A", "B", "C", "D"] gets Item #1. Player ["A", "B", "C", "D"] gets Item #2. Player ["A", "B", "C", "D"] gets Item #3. After the kitty has been divided, player A gets ["no items", "item #1", "item #2", "item #3", "more than one item"] and ["pays $110", "pays $130", "gains $35", "gains $130"] .
Players A, B, C, and D are dividing an estate using the Method of Sealed Bids. There are three indivisible items to allocate. A B C D Item #1 $470 $500 $530 $490 Item #2 $300 $320 $290 $310 Item #3 $430 $380 $380 $400 A fair share to player B is worth at least ["600","400", "300", "200"] . Player ["A", "B", "C", "D"] gets Item #1. Player ["A", "B", "C", "D"] gets Item #2. Player ["A", "B", "C", "D"] gets Item #3. After the kitty has been divided, player A gets ["no items", "item #1", "item #2", "item #3", "more than one item"] and ["pays $110", "pays $130", "gains $35", "gains $130"] .
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Players A, B, C, and D are dividing an estate using the Method of Sealed Bids. There are three indivisible items to allocate.
A | B | C | D | |
Item #1 | $470 | $500 | $530 | $490 |
Item #2 | $300 | $320 | $290 | $310 |
Item #3 | $430 | $380 | $380 | $400 |
A fair share to player B is worth at least ["600","400", "300", "200"] .
Player ["A", "B", "C", "D"] gets Item #1.
Player ["A", "B", "C", "D"] gets Item #2.
Player ["A", "B", "C", "D"] gets Item #3.
After the kitty has been divided, player A gets ["no items", "item #1", "item #2", "item #3", "more than one item"] and ["pays $110", "pays $130", "gains $35", "gains $130"] .
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